Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Spoetry

I don't know about you, but a lot of the e-mail spam I receive includes tons of nonsensical gibberish. Then it hit me. It's not gibberish—it's Spoetry. Now, I almost enjoy deciphering the profound messages embedded deeply within them:

ensconce some chapel be geography be lise orrose in philippine on bovine ! sial or microjoule it's exclude it saw may chest it manganese

Syndrome in rosemary try baldwin not they're the healey bonze try crumple a sportsmen or infield a westfield notexpeditious or annalen be vishnu or aden some stuck not copolymer the diffractometer the coliseum may puppyish"

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» Spam or Poetry? from Mark McGuinness | poetry
David Armano has just posted about changing his perception of some spam e-mails from nonsensical gibberish to poetry. It reminded me of the time I used a series of spam e-mails to create a piece for a poetry class assignment... [Read More]

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» Spoetry as an Art from Spoetry - Submit your own Spoems
Writing spoems is an art not a science; however, some
spoetry seems to be done in such a way one would needs
a graduate degree to decipher them.
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